SaleSold outPaperback
PRANAB MY FATHER : A Daughter Remembers
₹795 ₹716
Save: 10%
The War Diary of Asha-san: From Tokyo to Netaji’s Indian National Army
Publisher:
HarperCollins
| Author:
Lt. Bharati 'Asha' Sahay (tr. Tanvi Srivastav)
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
₹399 ₹339
Save: 15%
Out of stock
Receive in-stock notifications for this.
Ships within:
1-4 Days
11
People watching this product now!
Out of stock
ISBN:
Categories: New Releases & Pre-orders, Uncategorized
Page Extent:
248
In June 1943, seventeen-year-old Bharati ‘Asha’ Sahay, a headstrong Indian teenager living in Japan during the Second World War, decides to join the Rani of Jhansi Regiment of the Indian National Army after meeting Subhas Chandra Bose. She starts to jot down her thoughts in a diary, and thus begins one of the most significant personal accounts of the Indian freedom movement.
Together with her father, Anand Mohan Sahay – a close companion of Bose – and others committed to the cause of Indian independence, Asha forges a path that takes her from war-torn Tokyo to the jungles of Thailand. She learns how to hold a rifle and shoot the enemy, and she discovers what it means to be a patriot fighting for the liberation of a country she has no memories of but carries deep in her heart. Written in Japanese between 1943 and 1947, and translated into English for the first time by Tanvi Srivastava, The War Diary of Asha-san is a memoir of courage, honour and love, by a young girl who must grow up quickly in the midst of war.
Rated 0 out of 5
0 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
0
Rated 4 out of 5
0
Rated 3 out of 5
0
Rated 2 out of 5
0
Rated 1 out of 5
0
Be the first to review “The War Diary of Asha-san: From Tokyo to Netaji’s Indian National Army” Cancel reply
Description
In June 1943, seventeen-year-old Bharati ‘Asha’ Sahay, a headstrong Indian teenager living in Japan during the Second World War, decides to join the Rani of Jhansi Regiment of the Indian National Army after meeting Subhas Chandra Bose. She starts to jot down her thoughts in a diary, and thus begins one of the most significant personal accounts of the Indian freedom movement.
Together with her father, Anand Mohan Sahay – a close companion of Bose – and others committed to the cause of Indian independence, Asha forges a path that takes her from war-torn Tokyo to the jungles of Thailand. She learns how to hold a rifle and shoot the enemy, and she discovers what it means to be a patriot fighting for the liberation of a country she has no memories of but carries deep in her heart. Written in Japanese between 1943 and 1947, and translated into English for the first time by Tanvi Srivastava, The War Diary of Asha-san is a memoir of courage, honour and love, by a young girl who must grow up quickly in the midst of war.
About Author
Rated 0 out of 5
0 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
0
Rated 4 out of 5
0
Rated 3 out of 5
0
Rated 2 out of 5
0
Rated 1 out of 5
0
Reviews
Clear filtersThere are no reviews yet.
Be the first to review “The War Diary of Asha-san: From Tokyo to Netaji’s Indian National Army” Cancel reply
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE…
INTRODUCTION ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Save: 20%
Introduction To Methods Of Numerical Analysis 5/E
Save: 15%
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS: A STRAIGHTFORWARD APPROACH, 2ND EDITION
Save: 20%
Mathematical Statistics With Application 8/E
Save: 30%
Reviews
Clear filtersThere are no reviews yet.